Booked with four counts of child endangermentwas Nicole Sciortino, 30 along with the children’s father, Vincent Licciardello, 30. Both parents were arraigned Monday morning with neglect charges.

Dunmore Police found the house in disarray, with pizza boxes, fast food wrappers, and clothes scattered across the floors. A basket with Sciortino’s medication was unsecured.

The temperature inside the home was 58 degrees, with Sciortino’s 11-year-old son found wearing his winter coat indoors.

Authorities arrived at the Lackawanna County home on March 7 after it was reportedthat two children had been left alone for weeks.

Police had Scirotino’s 10-year-old daughter call her on FaceTime with an iPad, and the mother first claimed to police that she wasn’t far away.

Sciortino eventually admitted she was in Florida and claimed a March 4 flight had been canceled due to weather in New York.

But there was more….

Nicole Sciortino and Vincent Licciardello leave their children with a working microwave oven.

Further investigations led to officers discovering the children in fact having been left alone for three days, and that Licciardello had dropped the boy and girl off at their mother’s house on March 5.

Sciortino claimed that the children were supposed to be staying with Licciardello, who lived about five miles away.

Licciardello told authorities that his car had broken down, but that he occasionally dropped off food for the children and checked in with them over the phone reported the dailymail.

The father, who never stayed with his son and daughter in Sciortino’s house, also claimed that she did not like when their children slept at his apartment.

The children told police they had been left alone overnight and that their mother would call in the mornings to wake them up for school.

They would get ready themselves and walk to a nearby bus stop. They would eat breakfast at school, if at all.

The 10-year-old also told police she had used the microwave to make them macaroni and cheese.

The boy told police that Sciortino had showed him how to fill the furnace with water just in case the heat shut off.

Officers later discovered that one of the children had missed 16 days of school this year, while another had missed 26 days.

They called the county’s Office of Youth and Family Services and the children are now staying with family friends, according to WNEP.

Pictured, Nicole Sciortino’s Scranton, Pa, home where police found the with abandoned children with pizza boxes, fast food wrappers, and clothes scattered across the floors.